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Reale v. Rhode Island
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See Hultman v. Blumenthal, 67 Conn. App. 613, 620 , 787 A.2d 666 (‘‘[t]he doctrine of sovereign immunity protects state officials and employees from lawsuits resulting from the performance of their duty’’), cert. denied, 259 Conn. 929 , 793 A.2d 253 (2002).
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Carusillo v. Associated Women's Health Specialists, P.C.
See Hayes v. Decker, 66 Conn. App. 293, 302-303 , 784 A.2d 417 (2001) (“ ‘judge should admit [medical] testimony when there are good grounds for [the] expert’s conclusion, even if the judge thinks that there are better grounds for some alternative conclusion’ ”), cert. granted on other grounds, 259 Conn. 928 , 793 A.2d 253 (2002).
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Michalski v. Erfe
See Miller, 265 Conn. at 313 (“[A] suit against a state officer concerning a matter in which the officer represents the state is, in effect, against the state.”) (internal quotation marks and citation omitted)); see also Hultman v. Blumenthal, 67 Conn. App. 613, 620 (2002) (“The doctrine of sovereign immunity protects state officials and employees from lawsuits resulting from the performance of their duty.”), cert. denied, 259 Conn. 929 (2002).
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CONNECTICUT BANK OF COMMERCE
v.
JULIE D. GIORDANO
v.
JULIE D. GIORDANO
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Feb 26, 2002.
Marjorie R. Gruszkiewicz, in support of the petition., Roger J. Frechette, in opposition.
Published
The plaintiffs petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 67 Conn. App. 79 (AC 21671), is denied.
Marjorie R. Gruszkiewicz, in support of the petition. Roger J. Frechette, in opposition. Decided February 26, 2002